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"Retired From Work, Not From The Union"

The Retiree Division is 11,200-strong, and growing. Local 237 retirees span six decades, ranging in age from 35 to 95. Just under 90 percent are men, most are married, and hundreds have young children. About 85 percent are in the New York area, but Local 237 retirees live in 48 states and Washington, DC, and in nearly a dozen countries and U.S. territories.

Local 237's Retiree Division exemplifies the Teamsters' lifelong commitment to members. The Division's programs and services reflect Local 237's philosophy: You may retire from work, but you never retire from the union.

Citywide and Housing Members

Local 237 retirees served the city of New York faithfully for years and helped build Local 237 into a powerful force. They are responsible for many of the benefits city employees enjoy today.

Retirees have a right to a secure, rewarding retirement. Programs, services, and activities sponsored by the Local 237 Retiree Division are union benefits to which all retired members in the Housing and Citywide Divisions are entitled.

Retirement Benefits for Long Island and Javits Members
Long Island Members
Jacob Javits Members

Retiree Division Events and Announcements
Pre-Retirement Online Seminar April 16 & 17
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Spring Class Schedule & Sign Up
March Division Events
April Division Events

New Retiree Orientation
Pre-Retirement Planning 

Retiree Division Staff

Julie Kobi
Director


Edith Johnston
Deputy Director


Elaine Williams
Assistant Director


Luz Nieves Carty
Assistant to the Director

Shavon Banks
Secretary

Noelia Quinones
Assistant Secretary

 

216 West 14 Street, 6th floor
New York, NY 10011
(212) 807-0555
Fax (212) 675-3566

E-mail retirees2@local237.org

Retiree News

Saturday, February 22, 2025

pdf Download Retiree News & Views Jan/Feb 2025(8.56 MB)

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Celebrating Black History Month with Local 237

The 2025 Black History Month theme is “African Americans and Labor”

Read about our proud retirees who played an important role in labor history in the Teamsters Local 237 Oral History Book , “Solidarity, Pride, Struggle”

Scan the QR code below or visit www.local237.org/retiree-stories

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